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English, 17.09.2019 12:30 shortty1111

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? a. stir in three quarters cup of flour. b. are there really twenty-five pairs of shoes in your closet? c. my older sister will be twenty nine years old next wednesday. d. i saw at least one-third of the movie before i fell asleep.

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